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Just for fun I started surfing through your site and then into my own genealogy in the P.A.F. program, and to my surprose I found out that you and I are 8th cousins 2 times removed, our common ancestors being Daniel LeBlanc and Francoise Gaudet. Now if you can link into Sara LeBlanc and Alexis Charles Landry we will have a double relationship. Small world isn't it, until I got bitten by the genealogy bug I didn't even know I had any French ancestry.

Dear Mrs Consentino,my name is Antonio Consentino. I'm 43 and I live in Rome, Italy. My father Gioacchino Consentino was born in Mistretta , Messina, Sicily, Italy. And my grandfather named Antonio Consentino was born in Mistretta too and was a soldier died in 1943 in Rome Italy during World war II.

Tracing back my husband's family tree - I have found a Madeleine LeBlanc the information I have on her is: Birth 1687 in Kings, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Canada Death 04 OCT 1761 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada She was married to Captain Michel Hache-Gallant (Hache Dit Gallant) Oct. 11, 1711. They had several children: Michel, Jean, Madeline, AnneMarie, Margurarite, Franciouse, Joseph and Judith. The family line continues to the name Cuvillier - which was his mother's name. Anyhow, just wanted to say I think you are related to him .... distantly.

Actually, Michel Haché dit Gallant who married Madeleine LeBlanc was the son of Michel and Anne Cormier..no Cuvillier there.

Madeleine LeBlanc was born Abt. 1686 in Les Mines/Grand-Pré, Acadia. Counties did not exist back then so I would suggest you might want to remove Kings county from your data ;). She died 04 October 1761.

My only "relationship" to the Haché dit Gallant family is through marriage of my distant cousins. I descend from not Haché ancestors.

I found that I have a direct relation to joseph broussard born in abt 1885 and he was the illigetimate child of a broussard he was a land owner in 1920 he could read and right before most freemen .and he was given the land by his father.My greatgrandfather Died when my grangmother was three. His wife alexandrive broussard was of french and indian decent but I cant trace his mother His Father was married with about five sons.When he died some one took all his property and my greatgrandmother couldnt read so I think She was sighned with an X I have really been looking for any document in relation to his land and my family connects to yours twice I have a cousin named Whittney leblanc on my fathers side and i noticed other leblanc and broussard. Also my grandmother on spoke french I have some very old photos I would love for you to see

Born and raised in Massachusetts to an Acadian father and French-Canadian mother, I have been working on our family history for many years. I began with my mother's side of the family when I was about 11 years old. It was a long time before I knew my father was Acadian. I love knowing my heritage. It gives me a wonderful sense of who I am.
After all these years, you can imagine how many books I have purchased for research. I've decided it is time to part with some of these precious research materials - thus the creation of this blog "Lucie's Book Nook".
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